crowd-pleaser
/ˈkraʊd pliːzə(r)/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈkraʊd pliːzər/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈkrau̇d-ˌplē-zər/ (ame, mw)
crowd-pleaser — 名詞
1. a person, performance, dish, or product that appeals broadly to most people in a
人氣王
廣受大眾喜愛的人事物
a person, performance, dish, or product that appeals broadly to most people in an audience or group, almost always getting a warm or enthusiastic reaction.
The drummer's solo was a real crowd-pleaser at every show on the tour.
鼓手的獨奏在巡迴演出每一場都是大家的最愛。
predicative pattern: be + a real crowd-pleaser
Yara's homemade lemon tart turned out to be the crowd-pleaser of the picnic.
Yara 自製的檸檬塔意外成為這場野餐的人氣王。
At the school talent show, Aarav's magic trick was the biggest crowd-pleaser of the night.
在學校才藝表演中,Aarav 的魔術是當晚最受歡迎的表演。
Cheesy garlic bread is always a crowd-pleaser at family dinners in our house.
起司大蒜麵包在我們家的家庭聚餐上永遠是人氣王。
The comedian closed the set with a crowd-pleaser joke about parents and smartphones.
那位喜劇演員用一個關於父母與智慧型手機的人氣笑話作為整場表演的收尾。
- hit
broader; any popular success, often used of songs, films, or products
- favorite
what someone or a group personally prefers, less tied to audience reaction
- winner
informal; emphasises success and approval, often of an idea or choice
- blockbuster
much stronger; reserved for huge commercial successes, especially films
文法句型
a (real / guaranteed / always) crowd-pleaser
用法筆記
Most often used predicatively after be ('is/was a crowd-pleaser'), commonly with intensifiers like 'real', 'guaranteed', or 'always'. The attributive use ('a crowd-pleaser joke / song') exists but is much less frequent than the predicative pattern.